Of Mice & Men Vocabulary. Mottle Spotted Despair Hopeless.

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Of Mice & Men Vocabulary

Mottle Spotted

Despair Hopeless

Pantomime Behaving Mimic Gesture

Recumbent Lie back Recline

Pugnacious War-like Aggressive

Ominous Threatening

Decisive Important Determined

Derogatory Belittling Insulting

Grizzled Aged Old

Apprehensive Hesitant Uneasy

Disengage Disconnect Unlock

Complacent Unworried Self satisfied

Fawn Baby Deer

Aloof Distant Unfriendly

Bemused Confused Puzzled

Crestfallen Sad Disappointed

Contemptuous Disrespect

Contort Twisted

Belligerent Aggressive Loud-mouth

Appraise Evaluate Estimate the value

Reverently Respectfully

Reprehensible Blame worthy

Indignation Anger Fury

Scoff Make fun of Laugh at

Morose Sad Depressed

Avert Turn away Prevent

Scornful Disrespectful Vengeful

Skeptical Disbelieving Doubtful

Derision Mockery

Audacity Nerve Boldness What’s My Name!